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light Eau De Parfum (30ml)

$140.00

Neandertal ‘light’ perfume is a collaboration between artist Kentaro Yamada and perfumer Chris Maurice—an artistic response to ontological questions and the history of mankind.

Each bottle shape originates from a real flint-knapped stone from Norfolk, UK. Flint knapping was a technology developed by mankind over a million years and it is arguably the oldest technological and design object used by mankind. The glass bottles are created using laser 3D scanning and printing technology.

30ml / 1 fluid oz

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About Neandertal ‘light’ 

A stark contrast to Neandertal ‘dark’, this perfume is a journey which explores concepts of olfactory dissonance. Radiant and expansive, ‘light’ concentrates on the present and as such, possesses a linear and harmonious structure.

Hinoki oil is expanded with muted green notes creating a horizontal landscape, an olfactory still-life representation of nature.

The binding quality of orris gives it rigidity, form and cohesiveness within the structure. This binding quality produces a powerful force, encapsulating time and space around us. 

Leather and ambergris add unparalleled natural beauty and familiarity, displaying both power and magnetism. 

A contemporary portrait of the Neandertal mystery, this fragrance captures a suspended snapshot of time. 

Top note: Hinoki, coriander, galbanum, violet leaf
Heart note: Orris, metallic accord
Base note: Ambergris, patchouli, leather, cedar, musk 

NEANDERTAL by Kentaro Yamada is a contemporary fragrance project that breaks from traditional perfumery, blending art, science, and history. Collaborating with artists and filmmakers, Yamada uses modern technologies like 3D scanning and printing to create conceptual scents and objects inspired by ancient human processes.


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